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Sexual intimacy and marital relationships in a low-income urban community in India.

Stephen L Schensul1, Marie A Brault2, Priti Prabhughate3, Shweta Bankar3, Toan Ha1, Deborah Foster1.   

Abstract

Data from a six-year study of married women's sexual health in a low-income community in Mumbai indicated that almost half the sample of 1125 women reported that they had a negative view of sex with their husbands. Qualitative interviews and quantitative survey data identified several factors that contributed to this diminished interest including: a lack of foreplay, forced sex, the difficulty of achieving privacy in crowded dwellings, poor marital relationships and communication, a lack of facilities for post-sex ablution and a strong desire to avoid conception. Women's coping strategies to avoid husband's demands for sex included refusal based on poor health, the presence of family members in the home and non-verbal communication. Factors that contributed to a satisfactory or pleasurable sexual relationship included greater relational equity, willingness on the part of the husband to not have sex if it is not wanted, a more 'loving' (pyaar karna) approach, women able to initiate sex and greater communication about sexual and non-sexual issues. This paper examines the ecological, cultural, couple and individual dynamics of intimacy and sexual satisfaction as a basis for the development of effective interventions for risk reduction among married women.

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Keywords:  India; Married women; low income; marital sexuality; urban

Year:  2018        PMID: 30328771      PMCID: PMC6470050          DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2018.1491060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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